The results are published in the in April 2007.

‘resulted Our study found that the ranked position of an individual’s income predicted best overall life satisfaction, while the actual amount of income of the and the average income of others appear to have no significant effect, pounds a year does not seem to be enough to make you happy if you know your friends all earn 2 million a year ‘.

The researchers sought to explain why people in rich nations not become happier on average over the last 40 years, although economic growth has led to a significant increase in average incomes. – The lead researcher on the paper Chris Boyce of the University of Warwick Department of Psychology said:.The results are published in the in April 2007, the American Journal of Respiratory and Care Medicine, releases to the American Thoracic Society. Rand Sutherland, the National Jewish Medical and Research centers in Denver, and one associate with took a dose-dependent increasing the rates for asthmatic overweight and obese men and women. Based on to their results, the researchers suggest that childhood asthma incidence could be reduced by targeting to overweight and obesity.